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? i r n i in prn W im UiDUUOOLU Of MM Automobile- Club Executives From 850 Societies Pfes- ent at Meeting WASIIINOTON. D. C.. Jan. 2. The state of theLupjon, as far as the car owner is concerned, came In for an exhausUre surrey at the mid-winter Tneetjng of the board of directors Of. the American Automobile association, heM at the RooRveIt 'Hotel: in New York City on J4nnary,J 5, Automobiie club executives, rep- resenting-ther-SW olub affiliated under the AAA' emblem, discussed at length, some pt;tner ouiaianp- i n k problem? . iqa are , ein f api- tated at present relative to me ownership and operation of auto mobiles. The board jpnanimously favored an intensive drive on the. part of the association on the fol lowing major -policies : First, reiterating the position of the association" laSinst" radical proposals fornrjmlaory,. automo bile insurant".' A eotninittee oi five was appointed to have; cbaj-RB of the AAA's campaign throwgh out the country, the main pur- nose of which 'will "be to educate the public to the fact that compul sory insurance has nothing what ever to do with the prpmotton of safely or the safeguarding of life or limb on the highway; also to formulate such a policy as will protect the Victims of accidents without.. sadden all car owners with suctt-an Krmou pareajw compulsory insarsaice vroxaa in Second, adoption nationally of a drivers license law.- The support of the board for a drivers' license 1 law in principle am not apyj s tii mental and Dhvslcal examina- a don reaiure ui butu una uui v v. ltrongiy warn-againsr the use of such a law for revenue purposes, either by Individual commnnlca tion or by "gyp" courts. "We favor the adoption of the principle that a drivers' license should be easy to secure, easy to lose and hard to recover," the board declared, pointing out that as a matter of rfecord and identi fication, together with the fear of lrtuinir n. a. drivers' license has a very vital relation to safe driving Third, Ihe board urged all AAA clubs to "work for the early com- Dletlon i the tedral and stated li numbering systems ana- parucu A " ... . i larly stressed toe, importance , ot . arryfag. thea: tWta". through Inrornorated communities. Under the same resolution, a strong de iiand was made for immediate r.ction for the sign-posting of cit ies a"no onge8tea"irea8 Where the motor tourists in 1926 encoun tered so much trouble. AAA clubs, it was unanimously agreed. should take the leadership in this sign-postag movement. ." Fourth, dangerous, unsightly and misleading signs on the high Away brought a strong statement of enunciation from .the members .. 9 . Mil nf whnm wolA agreed that the haphazard, uncon trolled practice of getting up sign posls for commercial- purposes, many of these imitating warning and direction sign3 consUUit.es "a standing danger to millions of wayfarers. ' Fifth, the board expressed the view that there is a crying need for a more determined effort looking to the adoption of tbe uniform motor .vehicle code, and with this in viewT-Thomaa P. Henry, president of the AAA, wJjo presided at the .meetings was auth orized to appoint- five nationally, known safety experts on the AAA board on traffic safety and .city planning. Steps were taken to assure that the AAA board, which will be a continuous body, will not conflict with the special com mittee of the Hoover conference, nu will work in cooperation with this committee and centralize in a permanent committee . the safety activities conducted by the 850 Ilka . f f tl in V. wvoftMol i motoring organization. nixin, ait legislatures were urg- relative to me confiscation oi cars in such a way "that innocent owners of automobiles will .notr be pedalijsed when their vehicles are used for illegal purposes without their knowledge or. their consent. Many other subjects of serious import were on the agenda of the conference, but owing to' the lim ited time set aside for the mid winter meeting, many ot these .will hold over until the annual conven tion of the AAA. The board de cided that the annual convention ni oe neia in Philadelphia on une 16 and 17. Fhiladelnhia from the Pacific coast to the At lantic that had put in a strong, bid for. the annual cpnvention of the association. Quite a lively fight was staged on the floor as to what city should have this year's convention, bu$ the eloquence of Robert P. Hoop er ot Philadelphia, a member of the executive. committee ,ct , the AAA, carried the day for- the city of Brotherly Love. The "invita- j tion from, Philadelphia was sub- ; mitted fcy the chamber of com- i xnerce aa;by the automobile club Pf Philadelphia: " ' - - - - - T '.' V 1 '""""' " ' J i IN-ah 'interesting test to show that General gasolinewill perform under the most freezing conditions, the Genera! Petrr ieum Cbrporjition fed its gasoline direct from articeb6x into" the carburetor of the 'a..t6mobik The motor started with ease and showed no signs. rf trouble. Oil Company Makes! Novel Fuel Test for rei Fuel Test Quick Start An intAroctinp tost In nrnvp lhat I r!.i -in i the most frigid conditions is being j conducted this month by the Gen-i eral Petroleum 'corporation in, Cal- 1 ifornia. Oregon and Washington, j The test is being made in cooper- ! ation with the distributors of the ' Willys-Knight automobile. In order to obtain the best re- General Motors Firm Has Increased Selling Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president of General Motors, in a statement regarding the corporation's sale of cars in December says: i "Our retail sales for the month j of December are now available and total 52.729 cars, as against j 5C.129 cars in 1925 and 33,919 injwnicn 18 uie genera irena or me 1924: At the time of announcing nnr rtnii k1p for 'nTAmhor it i was pointed out that due, to a spe cially 'Intensive sales campaign in our Chevrolet division, .the . total retail sales had been expanded much in excess of the normal trend. As. a matter of fact, No vember of this ofear exceeded No vember of last year by nearly 70 per cent. The result of this was Read this typical experience 33. miles to MS: ' with the ljew and Prpv id h y .-. THE PUBLIC CHILLY fE3T uJ ; aa ' Ieclrfi' V-'C Tjox Is being General gasoline is placed in a i rnntainpr in thf bov arid fel bv I I gravity into the carburetor. In each place vhero the test has been conducted the results have J been extreme gratnying. At all times the container has 'ad more than an inch of frost around it and the . temperature hs 1een at a point many degrees oeiow zero, i lie aiHomonue hiari- ed without a ay difficulty of any nature. In fact, a time starting that sales that would normally have taken plaf-e in December, were closed in November, there fore the best measure of the trend may be obtained by comparing the sum of the two month this year with last year. On this basis Gen-1 eral .Motors retail sales in Noveni- bpr an December this year ex- ceeuea tnose in me same monuis of last 'ear bv abo"r 32 per cent. ,asi Iew moniub. ueaiers stocKs nave oeen re duced during. the past 60 days, by approximately 30,000 "cars, 'and stood at the close of the year in a very favorable relationship, with the current-trend of retail sales. " ; Cascade Locks. Application made for power site, to develon Columbia power at 20-foot head. 1 greater This greater gasoline is the result of years of effort to produce a highly volatile gasoline that perfeetlybalanced. You'll get a npticeable increase in gas-miles a noticeable increase in power 7-quicker start the year roundno sulphur no acids less carbon. - .V.; v , t- ,1116 new and greater General Gasoline is worth a, premium. It costs no more than others. Look for the Green and White Sign at Independent Dealers. fj : - Drain yoor crank-case and nil up with'Prr6tfmotoToiL Prr for Fords.It'sthe'cndof the run that coonts." s J; , Write us about your nnnwial experiences with the greater General Gaso line. General Petroleum Corporation, 701 Matson Bnilding - HL00k for Jhe. Green adWiftc: . v .rl r ,j -3 '?'; jff test was made to show that gaso line itrnHri in tTve "machine as nuickly under freezing tempera- lurC s normal. No fuel knocks were detected nor was there any signs of "spu't- tering which motorists complain of in freezing weather. ' The test Is being made by the General Petroleum corporation to drive home the claims that they make the fuel, mainly that it is evenly balanced and will start readily under all weather condi tions in any machine. Field Men Employed to Give fetter Service To insure the highest type of service to Cadillac owners, , the mpany employs a lurre oi tnor- oughiy trained field men who visit all the distributors n the country at approximately 30-day periods, advising with them on improve ments in their shi procedure. ' They also make special visits to distributors upon request and are always available for. advice on the installation of new methods. Parker &. Co., 444 S. Commer cial. Don't fail to see " Parker about repairing your car. Expert mecnanics at your service. T" A work guaranteed. . V rz : ' ' ," Classified Ads Bring Results San Francisco. ' Sot J through INDEPENDENTS SignK AAA Members to Receive Many Favors on Annual ' Trek to Neighbor WASHINGTON, D, C. Special. When the time, Knies for the annual trek into Canada, members of clubs affiliated with the Amer ican Automobile association will find themselves in a favored and advantageous position, AAA Na tional headquarters announced to day. ' - The board of directors-of the j campaign is now . under way to in AAA, the announcement stated, crease the speed limit o nthe main was given the assurance at its mid-winer meeting in Jiew york a few days ago that the Canadian Motor.cJubs had undertaken to act as sponsors for members of AAA clubs and branches ' who may de sire to remain in Canada for more than the 30 days permitted with out registering their cars "in the Dominion or going through the trouble of securing an. official ex tension. . Dr, P. E. Doolittle, president of the Carnadian Automobile associa tion and W. G. Robertson, secretary-treasurer of the Ontario Mo tor league, told the AAA board that arrangements had practically been perfected between their clubs and Canadian authorities whereby AAA motorists would be guaran teed a t.ay of 90 days without go ing through the usual cumber some procedure, where an exten sion of a 30. day period is desired. "Your great Association. " said Dr. Doolittle, "is doing much to promote motor touring in North America and to evolve constructive motor vehicle legislation ,and reg ulation that we believe much can be gained by a thorough accord and cooperation between you and our Canadian Motor clubs. a "Just as you make the path of our members smoother, we on our side are anxious to do likewise by your members. When in the fu ture one of them finds that the fishing is too good to leave or that the lardex is too full of cheer, he need not hurry back or go through the round-about way of getting an extension of his visit All he ot THIS appointment is certain to mean much to local motor- .Qfo and Star Sixes will find avail ableservce,of the highest type at substantial savincs. Careful ibuyers will have the opportunity to drive these value cars, completing their PAGIEIG r L 4fce-ee4 dois Vo present thefAA j earn at one or our motor club and" the 'permit "isT. automatically extended- .'Carry- an . AAA 12m-iilemi-and Tt Will Carry You Thrpngti. lf the "fishing, as I said, continues good, tho'visit and continue until jhe end of the 90- day Jiniit.. Of course, we want as pn f your best tourists as pos- J sibie rnose, nowerer, who are not fortunate enough to have AAAcird--must go through the usual channels"fo extension of their visits. This will involve the time ami the trouble df securing the necessary guarantee and testi monials from their home offic ials." Another departure of great im portance to Americans'- touring in Canada was announced by Mr. Robertson1 of the Ontario Motor league when he declared that a Canadian highways from 5 to 35 miles an hVur.'-' "o much"is jeing done, he said, to make touring in Canada a pleasure that the tide is increasing from year to year, and the prediction was made that have more American visitors in every section of the Dominion will 1927 than ever before. D. II. Mosher, Merchant Tailor, is turning out the nobbiest and best fitting lailor made suits to measure;' 100 business and pro fessional men buy off Mosher. () New Refrigerator Motor Trucks Soon to Appear From the Frigidaire division of the General Motors Corporation there has been announced the de elopment of the newest type of motor truck equipped with a com plete refrigerating plant. It is thought by many engineers that this new type of trnck will take the plac e of refrigerated freight cars, particularly in handling short hauls. Jt will be much fast er and . dfessod poultry and any oilier foods requiring proper re frigeration can be brought into the market in much better condi tion. Besides this 'great achieve ment through electrical refrigera tion, th- farm home can now maintain its own refrigerating or cold storage plant without the aid of artificial ice. Albany.- One firm shipped out 10 cars clover and rye grass weed. and three cars vetch in 19 ADMINISTRATIS! of vital irnportance to owners present and prospective of Star Fours or Star Sixes in this locality : r SALEM AUTOMOBILE Mi; N. J. WOOLEY ' ' c. J. TAYLOR HlS. SHADE has been appointed sales and service jep resentative of the Star Gar for 1927, in . v . Marion and Polk counties. Tk SI FOURS GOAST CTORIES OAKLAND, GOLFfflPElEP i; Among Modpm Body Types e Lonven Die to iviou- ern Boadster Among the hew body, types re cently added io the Cadillac line is a two-passeriger cOupe'cohver tibje. at ' wHI jfrbm S VVnart, dis tinctive, custom-built cjosed car to "a.yotiihfal jacy roadster. Al though the car may be adapted to any type of. motoring, the rumble seat and golf compartment in the rear "deck hold a particular ap peal to devotees ' of outdoor sports. ' . ' , ' ' ' The door and windqw construc tion, a new. idea in convertible body design; is' 'extremely tjrigld and noiseless, ; and provides a. purchases in the most i : jt'".sb:?B:: I (li If Ba - I 1 1 j ' II :? Tire UCP' j100 : ( ; . - lent, -Mong-. term Duvme ar- rangemeht. announcement ' m- ': , ,- : .your myitpn a warm qd xrordial invitation to make your immediate acquaintance ,Qr tne taruar tor xyi. V. snug an4 nfrtaWintti'Ujrrfilifr j ing cold or stormv weatherl M'itU IIU; top.9 .Vn- ttfof iu'mbieeai, lJ occupied by pas.sen'gers. the back . panel ofj tbo top fofds op ago in l f he roof, providing the am easy c6manionship as in Kphactbn'or touring ;tar! r-. HI I Napier green, which has. been adqpted as the color scheffie,7 s a particularly appropriate' shade.1 accpntnating the low hnd. dashing body , lines. . Distinctive, touches are also gained -m . the top J of L&idlaw J Englishr Burbank, the nickel landau bows," and the two extra ; wire ' wheels se ; in front feniler walls. r - "".: . v""' ' . -i -r . -"" c - A nickel cowl band,-to which are attached nickel side lamps, .' matching headlamps in design, is a feature which fca been incor- porated in the custom and -sport bodies and adds a smart finish" to the car. Further equipment in cludes bumpers, front and rear, spring covers, motoineter iandaa ttractiye and sturdy rear folding I. iWf mm wy tA Mtpfl v. 1: - - ; I. -. m -. -- - -..-"- :-:"it conven J, X is also ' 'V- I. .-m . CAIIF. Mil l-'-i